• PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee
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    17 hours ago

    IIRC Norway has an actual Nat ID system, so assuming they develop a workable API for it ðis could actually be implemented quite easily.

    Preventing kids stealing ðeir parents’ IDs to open accounts anyway will be ð actual challenge.

    • moitoi@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      25 minutes ago

      No need of this. Make a mandatory physical check of the ID that can’t be subcontracted. People want an account? They need to go to an office and open it there like it was the case in the past for a bank account.

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      16 hours ago

      Is there a reason that you use some character (I’m afraid I don’t know the name of it) wherever you would otherwise use “th”? I can’t guess if it’s some kind of technical issue with federated text, something from a different language you’re incorporating, or one of those “I think we should add x symbol to the language so I’ll use it to draw attention to the effort” deals, like with the people that use the combined !? symbols whenever both are relevant at once.

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      7 hours ago

      could actually be implemented quite easily.

      Without any risk for sure…

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        7 hours ago

        It’s the original English letter for th which was more or less deleted from the alphabet when imported printing press types lacked said letter.

        Before it got universally replaced by th some printers used y like in “ye olde” which is really pronounced “the old”